May 27th, 2007
Well… I’m officially a geek. For those that don’t know, Facebook allows you to develop applications for it now. The first project I designed was an rss reader for jkwiens.com. Now all my friends on Facebook will be updated whenever I make a new blog post. Also, it will show the last five blog posts on my profile page. You can check out my application here.
As a side note, the Facebook API is really easy to use (if you know PHP). I probably will play around with it more. I just need to get some creative ideas. Perhaps I will integrate webDirectory into it.
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May 26th, 2007
Since the emergence of Facebook, I always had a really low view of the website. There didn’t seem to be much functionality and it seemed… well… lame. Anyways, several months ago, my wife got into Facebook. She got right into it… and I started hearing a lot more of it (especially when someone she knew posted pictures). However, it didn’t change my perception of Facebook. If anything, it just forced me to view more baby pictures. Eventually, a few of my friends invited me to join Facebook. Considering all the hype it was getting, I decided to give it a whirl. Although I still think it is kinda lame, I started to appreciate it more. The first thing that got me was how many of my friends actually used Facebook. I seem to find more friends everyday. Also, for some reason, I get a sick satisfaction whenever someone writes on my wall. I don’t know why these things seem so appealing… perhaps it is just the simplicity of it. Anyways, Facebook is starting to become my guilty pleasure. There is one particular thing that I’m getting excited about though. Facebook is creating a platform which will allow developers to create applications inside Facebook. This should give Facebook a little more depth and allow users to make their page more unique. This CNN article goes into more detail about it.
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May 20th, 2007
I always had a problem keeping my address book up to date. Email addresses and cell phone numbers seem to change far more frequently than my address book. I still have email addresses in my address book that are a good 5 years old. Not to mention, I always seem to forget to include cell phone numbers in my Address Book. Anyways, it prompted me to write a small address book program called webDirectory. I know it is a lame name. If anyone can think of a better name, I am open to suggestions. Anyways, the cool thing about webDirectory is that multiple people can share the same Address Book. This way you don’t have the responsibility of keeping every contact up to date. The added bonus is that you can get access to your Address Book anywhere you have a web connection.
Anyways, I am officially releasing webDirectory to beta. You can find out the details on my Software page. I currently have two address books created. One is called beta, which is open to everyone, and another called myFriends which is for all my friends. If you want to join an existing directory or create a new directory, you can do so here.
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May 12th, 2007
I finally got to go see Spiderman 3 at the IMAX at the Colossus Theater in Langley. I came into the theater with really high expectations. I have been waiting for this movie for over a year. Just thinking about Venom on the big screen made me want to giggle profusely… not to mention climb on random objects. However, because of the hype, I came out of the theater a little disappointed. Despite how well it was done, I sorta felt like it could have been more. I think the biggest problem with the movie was that there were too many villains. This was a problem that plagued X-Men 3. The more characters you have the more you need to split the screen time. The focus of the movie should have been the internal struggle between Spiderman and Venom. However, all the sub-plots just got in the way of portraying this well. Despite these issues, I still think the movie was amazing. No doubt it will be the best movie of the summer. The visuals and action scenes were absolutely amazing. Also, the plot line was really good. Some of the sub-plots were not needed, but other than that it was really good. In conclusion… You Have To See This MOVIE! If possible, you should spend the extra bucks to see it in the IMAX. It is a worth while investment. My only suggestion is not to get TOO hyped up over the movie. You will enjoy the movie a lot more if you do.
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